Packhams next chapter

He's certainly on a roll, isn't he?

Is he having a go at farmers, or just trying to stop livestock haulage over long distances? If it's the latter then I think most farmers would like to see more local abbatoirs, wouldn't they?

I'm not defending him at all, can't abide the man and don't agree with his uneducated and sweeping views. It's a disgrace that the BBC still employ him and give him the publicity he needs to get his celebrity count up with the masses.
 

Pilatus

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He doesn't get it all his own way on twatter, there are plenty who argue his points very well, then there are some like this.. ...View attachment 809304
:ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:
I am sure people like Packham, Clarkson , Henson etc etc, have a team of people managing their social media for them,whether that be Twitter or Facebook etc , as they must get 100’s if not thousands of messages per day. So I guess they will only reply to the ones that think they are marvellous if at all.:banghead::banghead:
I call it manipulated social media.
If any one thinks that they are tweeting directly to any of the above type of tv folk,I think you are bit nieve , but one has to keep trying to get one’s frustrations out of one’s system.
 
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Dr. Alkathene

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Livestock Farmer
He's certainly on a roll, isn't he?

Is he having a go at farmers, or just trying to stop livestock haulage over long distances? If it's the latter then I think most farmers would like to see more local abbatoirs, wouldn't they?

I'm not defending him at all, can't abide the man and don't agree with his uneducated and sweeping views. It's a disgrace that the BBC still employ him and give him the publicity he needs to get his celebrity count up with the masses.
He is a vegan rewilder........
 

Heathland

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Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire
Think I'll take a leaf out of Joe Brands book, so can I throw a milk shake over him like she jokingly advocates.






Double standards :mad:






And no I won't,better things to do.
 

Pilatus

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Location
cotswolds
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Off Twitter
I think he’s done enough damage now
The trouble is Packham , Clarkson etc etc only survive financially by drawing attention to themselves. Whether they may be direclty or indirectly wrecking someone’s livelihood in the process will not matter a toss to them.
Media /Tv / Journalists/MPs are all ruthless self centred folk in my opinion not caring a toss who’s toes they tread on to keep their publicity machines wheels oiled:rolleyes:
 

Al R

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Livestock Farmer
Location
West Wales
I am sure people like Packham, Clarkson , Henson etc etc, have a team of people managing their social media for them,whether that be Twitter or Facebook etc , as they must get 100’s if not thousands of messages per day. So I guess they will only reply to the ones that think they are marvellous if at all.:banghead::banghead:
I call it manipulated social media.
If any one thinks that they are tweeting directly to any of the above type of tv folk,I think you are bit nieve , but one has to keep trying to get one’s frustrations out of one’s system.

Trump surely manages his own at times?
 

kfpben

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Location
Mid Hampshire
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The top comment on his Facebook post...
 

Pilatus

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Location
cotswolds
If one Google “Facebook and Twitter account management services”,one can see companies that do as I thought, manage your Twitter account to market one’s product or self to your full potential.
 

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